A few weeks ago, we watched the documentation of Tristan Eaton and How Nosm collaborating on a mural together in Brooklyn. Today, we got the lowdown from Tristan on the enitre collaboration: "Four years after How, Nosm and I first painted this wall we revisited our collaboration one more time. Fillmore Street is an historical Brooklyn site, most specifically, famed author Henry Miller grew up on that block. . ."

This one is special. Not only do we get to celebrate the opening of "20 Years Under the Influence of Juxtapoz", but we get to honor the opening of new works by our founder, Robert Williams, at the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery. The March 2015 issue features a collection of the new paintings by Williams, as well as a sit down interview with famed international art curator, Jeffrey Deitch.

NYC's mural experts (and twins) How Nosm painted the latest wall for the Juxtapoz x Converse's Wall to Wall project, which will be featured on our November, 2014 issue. Born in San Sebastián, Spain, raised in Dusseldorf, Germany, and transplanted to the Bronx to become prominent members of the graffiti collective TATS CRU, their partnership has never waned. They continue to travel the world with major mural projects, as well as painting exhibitions.

When it comes to exhibiting fine art editions, NYC's Pace Prints has been the pantheon for some of the most important artists of the day, ushering the careers of a wave of up-and-coming museum staples, such as George Condo, Julian Schnabel, Shepard Fairey, Chuck Close, Ryan McGinness, Ghada Amer, Erik Parker, and Ed Ruscha. The list of artists who have made prints with Pace Editions and shown in the Pace Prints gallery is enviable.

The Underdogs platform has the pleasure of announcing its year-end group show that will take place both at the Underdogs Gallery and the city of Lisbon itself, featuring exclusive and original work by some of the world's leading contemporary urban artists who worked with the platform during 2013: Interesni Kazki (Ukraine), Cyrcle (USA), ±MAISMENOS± (Portugal), Pixelpancho (Italy), and How and Nosm (USA).

This past Friday in Oaxaca, Mexico, the exhibition "Made in Oaxaca" at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Oaxaca opened, featuring a line-up of international street and mural artists. Curated by Pedro Alonzo, the display showed twelve site-specific works from twelve different artists, from Saner, MOMO, Retna, Nunca, Dr Lakra and others.

We have been lucky over the past few years to catch NYC-based How Nosm painting murals around the world, most recently in Norway for Nuart this past Fall. The duo was just in our hometown this past week, San Francisco, to paint a fantastic multi-portioned mural in the Tenderloin district of the city. The wall was made possible in conjunction with Rogue Projects and White Walls, with paint by Montana.

A reminder that How Nosm open their pop-up show tonight, February 1, 2013, from 7—9PM. We got a little sneak peek and some detail shots of Late Confessions, the name of identical twins How & Nosm debut solo exhibition in New York City in a temporary space presented by Jonathan LeVine Gallery located at 557 West 23rd Street in Chelsea. The talented artists are presenting an impressive collection of works and on-site installations that expands their universe into the physical space.

We got a little sneak peek and some detail shots of Late Confessions, the name of identical twins How & Nosm debut solo exhibition in New York City in a temporary space presented by Jonathan LeVine Gallery located at 557 West 23rd Street in Chelsea. The talented artists are presenting an impressive collection of works and on-site installations that expands their universe into the physical space.

Only days after Hurricane Sandy left areas of Manhattan and surrounding boroughs crippled from it’s water surge, twin brothers, How and Nosm, took on the famed Bowery Mural wall creating a highly-detailed piece. A number of light bulbs can be seen with black smoke coming out along with rising water, appropriate additions. The duo adds to the long list of artists that have created work on this wall including Keith Haring, Barry McGee, Os Gemeos, Faile, and more.